A team of chemists at the University of Surrey has developed a process that converts stale bread into hydrogen gas using ...
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have shown that common E. coli bacteria can convert sugars from waste bread into hydrogen gas, which then drives chemical reactions normally dependent on ...
Specifically, the team is using waste bread to power hydrogenation, which is a critical chemical process for producing everything from pharmaceuticals to plastics. In the lab, the team used a common ...